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Government Role/Implication in Access to Hygiene and Sanitation for All

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:33 authored by Félix Adegnika, Souleymane Atawaten, Chuchu Kordor Selma, Suzanna Tchutchoua
This Sanitation and Hygiene Hunter-Gatherer Thematic Note discusses the role of government in accessing S&H. Water, hygiene and sanitation are issues of concern at global level. That is why these three sub-sectors have been selected in the millennium goals and also are the main pillars of the Sustainable Development Goals. At the African level, countries south of the Sahara have given much more attention to drinking water management and access, pushing into the background the concerns related to hygiene and sanitation. In the face of the increase in hydro-faecal danger-related diseases, the recurrence of epidemics provoked by the lack of hygiene, the generation of many foregone conclusions on the effects or impacts of sanitation on health, education (in particular of the girls), malnutrition and economic development, the partners involved in the development and the governments are more and more interested in the promotion of sanitation.

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Adegnika, F., Atawaten, S., Selma, C.K. and S. Tchutchoua (2018) Government Role/Implication in Access to Hygiene and Sanitation for All, Sanitation and Hygiene Hunter-Gatherer Thematic Note, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies

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Sanitation and Hygiene Hunter-Gatherer Thematic Note

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West and Central Africa Region

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